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Lessons Learnt from COVID-19 A mental health perspective on the use of digital technologies

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By Dr Lloyd Humphreys, BSc (Hons), MPhil, DClinPsych, MBA (Hons) - Head of Europe - SilverCloud Health

(Source https://healthmanagement.org/) While capacity in the health system was increased to manage COVID-19 infections, the experience for mental health was very different – services were closed and referrals fell by up to 90%. What are the lessons learnt for managing mental health services in a future pandemic and what is the role of digital technology?

Key Points

  • Mental health has had a different experience during the pandemic than services managing the COVID-19 infection – mental health services closed, referrals fell by up to 90%.

  • Data predicts a six-fold increase in mental health referrals in the wake of the pandemic, underlying the need for a tech-enabled mental health services model.

  • Scaling up of technology gets overlooked in incident planning, and the impact of this on the vulnerable not getting appropriate level of mental health care.

  • Planning is key for digital therapy technology suppliers, e.g. load testing, capacity, security and ability to scale up.

  • To avoid the ‘wild west’ of apps and digital solutions, service providers should consider scaling up across their different services and a range of mental health conditions.

  • A multi-channel approach should be used to drive awareness of solutions, with coordination between national bodies.

Read the full article on https://healthmanagement.org

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